16 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Greatest"

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Me saying "you're listening to the greatest radio station in the world" in an (attempted) american sounding accent.
Author: Aarongbuk
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Espeak speech synthesizer speaks “excellent, excellent! so great and fascinating. It is the greatest wonder of the universe. Ah!” with standard ‘en’ voice.
Author: Arseniiv
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One of the greatest inspirations is other people. A couple of friends bagging someone out and making a track at the same time outside a pub.
Author: O
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Taken from the spring 2011 orange & blue game using a canon 7d internal microphone (not the greatest). Fans are screaming and you can hear the band faintly. There is also a score announcer talking.
Author: Joneaglex
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Taken from the spring 2011 orange & blue game using a canon 7d internal microphone (not the greatest). Fans are screaming and you can hear the band faintly. There is also a score announcer talking.
Author: Joneaglex
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Used the super awesome vst plug called the delay lama. The greatest simple synht ever. Just put some bit crush on and started messing around. Enjoy.
Author: Untitled
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On 8th of june 2013 thunderstorms developed above pécel, small town in hungary in the afternoon. The greatest part is recorded by my sony stereo dictaphone. Unfortunately some of my neighbours were talking too and can be heard in the recording.
Author: Csengeri
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My first submission. Audio removed from a video clip (using audacity). I only had my phone with me (xperia z3) so i used that. Holly bush near derby uk. As i passed, i heard the greatest commotion so went back to record it. I've looped it once to give a longer sample - enjoy.
Author: Larryblag
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My very first upload. A small sample taken from nyb 11. Mp3, and fettled up slighty. Not the greatest, but for what i intend to use it for, it will do nicely :). Many thanks to the new york brass (http://www. Newyorkbrass. Com/download-free-brass-samples. Html) for making the samples avaliable. Will be using them for many other purposes, methinks. . .
Author: Karjo
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This is not the greatest recording ever, but you may find some use for it. Single player dribbling a basketball in an open gym and then some bank shots and some swishes. The slight hum in the background is the gym lights powering up. There is an mp3 and a wav version of this file.
Author: Obxjohn
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This is not the greatest recording ever, but you may find some use for it. Single player dribbling a basketball in an open gym and then some bank shots and some swishes. The slight hum in the background is the gym lights powering up. There is an mp3 and a wav version of this file.
Author: Obxjohn
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Recorded to iphone using sennheiser ambeo smart headset (binaural mic). There's a dip in level in the first 10 seconds where i'm playing with the mic, but it levels out shortly after that. Recorded while seated, with the "front" of the train towards the right ear. Not the greatest quality, but perhaps it will be useful to you as a background ambience.
Author: Gravity Proof
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I made this sound for a show simply by breaking a large amount of pasta various ways, then combining and altering everything in izotope rx 7. My effect isn't the greatest, but i found it difficult to find anything that worked for this application so i made my own, and here it is!feel free to use this sound for whatever you want, you don't have to cite it, just please don't claim it as your own.
Author: Personwhois
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This is not the greatest recording ever, but you may find some use for it. Single player dribbling a basketball in an open gym. Some of the dribbling is deliberate and slow, other dribbling a more regular pace. This was recorded in an open gym so there is no ambient sound of crowds or other people other than the hum of the gym lights.
Author: Obxjohn
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A recording made around noon on the edge of a woods located right in the middle of a major midwestern university. Throughout this entire recording, you'll hear the everpresent hum of heating and air conditioner units running. You will also hear faint conversations and laughter of students as they walk to class, faint sounds from a nearby construction site, distant rumble of traffic, the distant droning of an airplane lazily floating through the april sky. From time to time you will also hear the well known "beep. . . Beep. . . . . Beep. . . . " of a piece of heavy equipment backing up. However, despite all of the dominating background of man and his machines, nature comes through. Sincei was sitting on the edge of a fairly large woods which sits in the center of all of the concrete and glass and steel, the sweet singing of birds lasts throughout much of this recording. Equipment used: zoom h4n recorder using the internal stereo microphones set on 180 degrees for the greatest sound capture.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Binaural* recording of cathedral bells repeating over and over (not looped). Towards the end of the file the bells are heard from a distance (the recording continued while walking away). Recording notes:. 1. Recorded in the field using soundman okm ii binaural microphones with the h1 zoom recorder. Sunday 87/2/2015 mid afternoon. 2. The recording has been left unedited to allow the greatest amount of creative reworking. 3. Recordings are as long as possible for video usage (it's easier to shorten a sound than to expand it). 4. Volume in these series will be left unaltered to allow easier mixing as far as possible. You won't have distant birdsong louder than a closeup door slam. 5. Attribution is appreciated but not necessary. A "thanks" or smiley face in the comments below will be fine. Commercial use is okay. Any concerns, send me a message. *binaural is a recording method that allows surround sound over stereo headphones but over speakers can add depth when mixed with other sounds.
Author: Apinsent
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